Actiontec V1000H NCS firmware with A2pv6C035f.d22c DSL PHY

Hello friendly users, and a gracious "f*ck you" to the team that continues to cripple the V1000H at ESLUT in Edmonton.

So, turns out you guys went back on your promise for bridged mode on the V1000H and continue to make our lives difficult. Maybe if you guys weren't so busy sh*t talking people on these forums you'd do your jobs.

I present you with the Actiontec NCS V1000H firmware with the DSL PHY (A2pv6C035f.d22c) from 31.30L.55.

Just uploaded it to my V1000H. Confirmed Working. The firmware imo is much faster and responsive than any official Telus release including the "modded" .48. My Optik Internet and Optik TV are fulling functional. When I was on .48 there was a little PVR lag with talkback between it and the V1000H on the .48 CFW. None anymore thanks to this CFW.

A2pv6C035f.d22c DSL PHY is basically an updated PHYsical layer ( Hardware) driver BLOB . As it's closed source ( Broadcom , BC6368 SoC) I have no idea what specific updates are in it, but you get things like updated PHyR .. etc. All the stuff you need , at the bit level, to send bits around the world.

Later versions are generally better ie ( there's always the risk of bugs creeping in) , I have 35m running in my HG612 as opposed to 35f that is in this firmware version. Now that TelusFW has provided a full img, I'm swapping the blob to the newer one , just to see if it makes any difference

Re: Actiontec V1000H NCS firmware with A2pv6C035f.d22c DSL PHY

If you have stock .55 with bridge, then you're a lucky bastard. Stick with stock. You will have less bugs than CFW's do but I will say that TelusFW's CFW for the V1000H has the least amount of bugs, and right now I can't spot anything with it so I'm a happy camper. You're putting your V1000H into bridge mode meaning you won't be using it for anything else so just leave it alone and enjoy what you got.

I upgraded my firmware, and now the network is asking for a wireless password. I've tried my previous password (which I was using before upgrading the FW) and also the default password that's written on the modem itself. Am I missing something?

I upgraded my firmware, and now the network is asking for a wireless password. I've tried my previous password (which I was using before upgrading the FW) and also the default password that's written on the modem itself. Am I missing something?

If you upgraded the firmware the wireless settings would be completely changed and would be the default firmware ones. You'll need to login and change them. If you know the admin user/pass please PM it to me.

Does anyone know what the default wireless key is for this firmware?My router (initially a modified 31.30L.48) changed the wireless name to "ActiontecV1000H(0280)" and the wireless key.Please let me know what the default wireless key is (you may PM me if you want).Here is some additional information:The security type is WPA2-PSKRouter is using 802.11nThanks!

Perhaps because he hates them a little less than the alternatives. The issue here is not whether you hate Telus or not. The issue is that a lot of Telus users are not particularly favourable toward the crap hardware / firmware that Telus forces us to use.